The Chinese regime ordered local people to guard the border with Burma in the southeastern city of Ruili to curb the city’s COVID-19 outbreak, with locals complaining that the measures are ineffective. “We don’t have any tool even to defend ourselves,” Li Liang (pseudonym), a resident at Mengmao town in Ruili, Yunnan province, told the Chinese-language Epoch Times on April 1. “A large number of people enter [China by crossing the border illegally] every day … We don’t have the capability to stop them.” Li said the Burmese and Chinese people dig underground channels and cut the barbed wire to cross the border back and forth to do business. On April 2, the regime announced more CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus infections in Ruili, after the city started to crack down on illegal border crossing on March 31. The regime then launched more methods to control the pandemic on Friday, …